eaglehockeyrules
BC '84, HES '97
Re: Harvard Crimson 2012-2013
Truthfully, I am not sure who I would want coaching Harvard in the long term by-name; however, one can say substituting a coach for one game would have very little impact. I would like to see a person who has previously coached at some D-1 level (or competitive D-3 school) either as an assistant or volunteer, take the helm. A player who would not need to be mentored by a tired Cleary. Ideally, I'd want a kid who coached at either BU or BC behind a York, Parker, Mason, etc. A proven winner. Donato is not a proven winner (very good college player, good NHLer, horrible coach), and he is not doing something right; I am astonished that so many still clamor to Donato since he has been a pretty dismal coach. As an alum, I am not satisfied with the product. Students do not care, they never did; proven by attendance even in the good times.
We certainly can look on the bright side, at least H got a single point in league play today.
I know you are very close to H hockey, but I still assert Donato is not the coach for this program. In fact, I'd say he is a detriment to the program's success. Donato came with zero coaching experience, and the last 5 seasons he has gotten talented recruits which he does not develop. Good recruiting coming to H will certainly decline, and I believe the Donato Impact is already affected recruiting. Kids will come to H for the H education, not to play on a squad with a chance to be > .500. This is not where Harvard Hockey should be.
See you at the next home game.
Truthfully, I am not sure who I would want coaching Harvard in the long term by-name; however, one can say substituting a coach for one game would have very little impact. I would like to see a person who has previously coached at some D-1 level (or competitive D-3 school) either as an assistant or volunteer, take the helm. A player who would not need to be mentored by a tired Cleary. Ideally, I'd want a kid who coached at either BU or BC behind a York, Parker, Mason, etc. A proven winner. Donato is not a proven winner (very good college player, good NHLer, horrible coach), and he is not doing something right; I am astonished that so many still clamor to Donato since he has been a pretty dismal coach. As an alum, I am not satisfied with the product. Students do not care, they never did; proven by attendance even in the good times.
We certainly can look on the bright side, at least H got a single point in league play today.
I know you are very close to H hockey, but I still assert Donato is not the coach for this program. In fact, I'd say he is a detriment to the program's success. Donato came with zero coaching experience, and the last 5 seasons he has gotten talented recruits which he does not develop. Good recruiting coming to H will certainly decline, and I believe the Donato Impact is already affected recruiting. Kids will come to H for the H education, not to play on a squad with a chance to be > .500. This is not where Harvard Hockey should be.
See you at the next home game.